GASGAS Dealer in Maryland?

NO_FEAR

Hey guys i am in the market for a new bike, i have a 2001 CR125 right now but have been looking at KTMs and GASGAS bikes online. Im a trail junky so the GASGAS is set up right out of the box for exactly what i want and need, plus i have always heard great things about the bikes.

Anyone that lives in Maryland, where do you guys get your GASGAS bikes. I couldnt find a dealer:thumbsdn:

JRDoz

NO_FEAR

Also if i may ask, how do you guys like your 07 GASGAS EC250's? Do these bikes have a lot of bottom end? Are they good right out of the box or do you need to buy (i.e pipe, reeds) to get them woods worthy? All in all how do you guys feel the GASGAS matches up against the KTM-Yamahas and Hondas? Thanks

GP

Gilkerson

Also if i may ask, how do you guys like your 07 GASGAS EC250's? Do these bikes have a lot of bottom end? Are they good right out of the box or do you need to buy (i.e pipe, reeds) to get them woods worthy? All in all how do you guys feel the GASGAS matches up against the KTM-Yamahas and Hondas? Thanks

It's all personal preference. You do not need to mod them to be race ready for offroad like the Yamaha's or Honda's since they are MX bikes. The KTM's are definitely not better, just similar. There are way more KTM's in the woods than anything but one amazing thing I've noticed over the years is how many GG riders that are coming off of KTM's and won't go back. GG needs to start marketing in the US better, they have a product that should sell like crazy.

NO_FEAR

It's all personal preference. You do not need to mod them to be race ready for offroad like the Yamaha's or Honda's since they are MX bikes. The KTM's are definitely not better, just similar. There are way more KTM's in the woods than anything but one amazing thing I've noticed over the years is how many GG riders that are coming off of KTM's and won't go back. GG needs to start marketing in the US better, they have a product that should sell like crazy.

I plan to race C class hare scrambles here on the east coast. I dont plan to mod the bike to death. What im looking for is if the stock pipe is worth anything and stuff like that. Once i dish out the money for this bike i just want it to run good like it is. Im mainly looking for a good torquey bike that i can use but i really dont want a 4 stroke because im a 2 stroke guy:thumbsup: I have read alot about both KTM and GASGAS. My buddys all have the KTMs and they are great bikes but i want to be different and the gasgas bike i think will really meet everything im looking for in a woods bike i can race or putt around on!Thanks for the replies so far guys

NO_FEAR

They are purpose built woods bikes. The best there is........ You won't have to do anything but setup for your weight in suspension and jetting for your area..

Thats what i was hoping to hear! Thanks a bunch.

But i was talking to my dad a little bit tonight, he was just going over the things i would need to consider before buying this bike.

im in Maryland so i would have o have it shipped in a crate to my house, were would i go if i needed it worked on by a shop. I have a Honda/yamaha/ktm dealer about 45 minutes from my house but i dont think they can work on the bike while its under warrenty because there not an officail GASGAS dealer? maybe i should call and talk to them.. what do you guys think

Gilkerson

I have a Honda/yamaha/ktm dealer about 45 minutes from my house but i dont think they can work on the bike while its under warrenty because there not an officail GASGAS dealer? maybe i should call and talk to them.. what do you guys think

Having a GG dealer close by would be nice but you can easily live without one, lots of GG owners don't have dealers close. Parts are plentiful and they ship them quickly. You should be able to work on 95% of the bike anyways and there's nothing funny with the construction that your local shop can't work on if needed.